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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 1008801" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>All I am saying is that they don't have to have every single university president in the room while the discussions are taking place. They can have discussions in the mediation and then take the result of those discussions out to the respective stakeholders to see if there is agreement. I seriously doubt that even the FSU president will be in the room. Will they come to an agreement that every ACC school would sign off on? I don't think so. However, they can have meetings with each other that are conducted by a mediator. The judge hasn't ordered the parties to come to an agreement in mediation. He has only ordered them to participate in mediation. He said that he does that in every single lawsuit, except for mortgage foreclosures. I agree with you that mediation is very unlikely to resolve the issue. I don't understand why you think having representatives attend mediation is impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 1008801, member: 2426"] All I am saying is that they don't have to have every single university president in the room while the discussions are taking place. They can have discussions in the mediation and then take the result of those discussions out to the respective stakeholders to see if there is agreement. I seriously doubt that even the FSU president will be in the room. Will they come to an agreement that every ACC school would sign off on? I don't think so. However, they can have meetings with each other that are conducted by a mediator. The judge hasn't ordered the parties to come to an agreement in mediation. He has only ordered them to participate in mediation. He said that he does that in every single lawsuit, except for mortgage foreclosures. I agree with you that mediation is very unlikely to resolve the issue. I don't understand why you think having representatives attend mediation is impossible. [/QUOTE]
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